
$1,548,400
10 years tracked
$923,841
10 years of data
Kanwaljit Singh Bakshi (born 20 February 1964) is an Indian-born New Zealand politician and a member of the National Party. He was a Member of Parliament as a list MP from the 2008 election to the 2020 election.
| Year | Primary Role | Salary Category | Annual Salary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $162,500(highest) |
| 2019 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $162,500(highest) |
| 2018 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $162,500(highest) |
| 2017 |
Ordinary MP |
| Ordinary MP |
| $162,500(highest) |
| 2016 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $158,500 |
| 2015 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $154,500 |
| 2014 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $151,200 |
| 2013 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $147,800 |
| 2012 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $144,600 |
| 2011 | Ordinary MP | Ordinary MP | $141,800 |
| Total Career Earnings (10 years) | $1,548,400 | ||
Salary data from Remuneration Authority. Annual salary based on highest-paid role held during the year.
| Year | Role | Accommodation | Travel | Inter-Parl. | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wellington | Other | Air | Surface | VIP | ||||
| 2020 | MP | $28,149 | - | $16,664 | $11,598 | - | - | $57,415 |
| 2019 | MP | $31,030 | - | $39,375 | $25,862 | - | $16,181 | $97,485 |
| 2018 | MP | $22,592 | - | $16,168 | $14,541 | $35,664 | $27,078 | $67,626 |
| 2017 | MP | $28,680 | - | $35,607 | $22,305 | $87,541 | - | $174,133 |
| 2016 | MP | $27,923 | - | $40,045 | $30,363 | $98,956 | - | $177,135 |
| 2015 | MP | $27,923 | - | $28,636 | $27,357 | $84,029 | $3,998 | $107,849 |
| 2014 | MP | $20,726 | - | $20,458 | $21,540 | $63,230 | - | $63,230 |
| 2013 | MP | $18,965 | - | $27,533 | $30,433 | $77,960 | - | $77,960 |
| 2012 | MP | $17,621 | - | $27,893 | $26,943 | $72,595 | $4,673 | $84,911 |
| 2011 | MP | $1,409 | - | $4,212 | $2,429 | $8,049 | - | $16,099 |
MP expenses from Parliament disclosure. Minister expenses disclosed separately via DIA Executive disclosure. Years showing '-' may indicate the person held a ministerial role during that period.